🚀 Elevate Your Mobility Game!
The SMARTCRUTCH Ergonomic Custom Forearm Crutches are designed for adults ranging from 4'4" to 6'4" and support up to 250 lbs. With adjustable forearm cuffs and multiple height settings, these crutches provide optimal comfort and stability. Available in over 20 colors, they combine style with functionality, making them a perfect choice for anyone needing mobility assistance.
Brand | SMARTCRUTCH |
Color | Galaxy |
Extended Length | 6.7 Feet |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 5.75 Feet |
Lock Type | Push Button |
Base Material | Rubber |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Manufacturer | Smart Mobility Inc |
UPC | 045079378735 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 8 x 5 inches |
Package Weight | 5.2 Pounds |
Brand Name | SMARTCRUTCH |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 2 |
Included Components | Pair of Adjustable Forearm Crutches with Tips |
R**N
The Best Crutches I've Ever Used
I have a hypermobility disorder, and these have been amazing. My arm joints usually get punished when I use crutches, but these have significantly increased how long I can use crutches before my arms begin to have pain/discomfort. - They also came with foam padding for the arm cuff wings you can choose to add or not. They're definitely the most comfortable crutches I've ever used by a long shot. It's very easy to adjust the angle of the forearm area.My size specs: 5'7", narrow (9") arm cuff, 7.5' - 9" forearm lengthI got a box that says "medium" on itMy height is right between pins. one pin up is a little too short and one pin down is a hair too tall (but that's very nitpicky)Even adding the foam padded wings, the arm cuffs are so big my arm slides right through the top (I like to be able to let my crutch dangle from my arm if I'm using a hand, so if you have thin arms and like to do this too, you may have this issue)Perhaps I didn't get the right sized arm cuff?aesthetically very nice, the metal is all black coated and the sticker on the arm area is very nice quality. "Sleek" looking. The one part I *really* dislike is the advertising text on the arm area.... it ruins the pretty design.The spring tips are great for a more fluid motion, they are a little less stable in comparison to the standard tip (which still has great flex to it)
M**E
Life changers if you have EDS
These are amazing. With these I can do so much more and they give amazing support as my lower half gives out quickly. I heavily rely on them for walking and always have them with me. They are extending my ability to walk currently so they are the best things I've ever bought and so comfortable to wear all day not to mention beautiful design
K**H
These have changed my life.
I have hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. I have seen some of the reviews on here saying they're not worth it. Unfortunately with EDS, we're all different and things are going to have to take trial and error to see if it works for our situation.As for me, before these crutches, I lost so much mobility. I couldn't really walk anymore, I couldn't have a physical job, and I became more cut off from society than I wished for. Just walking 15 minutes would set me for a couple of days of searing knee and ankle pain, with so much hyperextension. NOW, I can walk, I hiked for 2 hours and could have kept going, I have a physical job that requires a lot of standing and walking (working with children), and I'm able to go shopping, outings, museums, etc. It has literally given my life back.For reference, I am 5'3'' and 275 lbs. I have the widest forearm width you can go. It is a little tight on my arms, but when you get your crutches they do give you an option to send them back and get them adjusted. I never did that because it's never really caused me a problem.It takes time to figure out what height is best for you, what forearm angle, and how to walk with these. I've had these for over 2 years, and walking with them is second nature now. They feel like an extension of me, and I forget that I'm even using them. After 2 years, they are still in incredibly good shape and I definitely think they will last a long time.So, I think if you have EDS or any other knee or leg pain, just try these out. They may or may not work for you, but give it a good go. It may change you're life like me.
E**B
Good for taking pressure off your hands
I have arthritis in my hands and using a cane or crutches for longer periods of time is painful. I bought these because they're designed to not do that, and they work. It's been wonderful being able to use then for extended stretches of time without severe hand pain. They work well, are comfortable, and you can choose the colors. The best part for me was how adjustable they are.My 2 biggest complaints, which are annoying but don't make the product worse, are the weight and the giant logos. They are slightly heavier than other forearm crutches, which should be a consideration for anyone who needs something light. And the logos are a visual bummer. I ended up using stickers to mask it as much as possible. For me, neither of these are major issues.Customer service was great, even though I bought them off of Amazon. Make sure you take accurate measurements before placing your order. I fell in between sizes so they sent me extra padding if I needed it.These were absolutely worth the money for me and are worth trying if you're a spoonie with hand/shoulder pain from crutches.
A**T
Sturdy poles. Nice cuffs. Logo and pad horrible
I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and serious joint damage in all my large joints. I don’t usually need my wheelchair for short distances so I wanted these for that. They work great to keep me upright and stable. The poles are heavy duty and the rubber feet work well. They don’t put any stress on my damaged shoulders and wrists when I’m using them. Im very happy with that part.The handles are twisted a little weird for me and can’t be adjusted. The cuffs are comfortable but the padding for the wing parts didn’t come already applied. They fell out within 15 minutes of me putting them in. This is while they were sitting there unused. I tried again and held them in place longer but they fell out again. The adhesive stayed in the cuff but the pad won’t stay in. Now I have a sticky mess inside.The other thing I didn’t like was the design on the cuff. It looks dark and nice in the photos online but it isn’t. One side is a little lighter and the other side (shown in my pics) is very pale and not very pretty. The design also looks blurry and the company info splattered across it is tacky looking. You can’t read it very easily and I don’t want people bending over to get the info while I’m using my crutches. I’m busting out my vinyl and Cricut and taking care of that soon.
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